Education Minister - action will be taken - unparliamentary words..?
education minister Prof. on Additional Chief Secretary of education Department kk Pathak (KK Pathak). education Minister
Chandrashekhar said on thursday that if anyone uses unparliamentary words on teachers, the government will review and
take action on it. education minister said that no one has any objection to the way kk Pathak is working, he is working to fix
the institutions, so there should be no objection, but our teachers are nation builders, they should be respected at all times.
Care has to be taken, that's why no one has the right to insult the teachers.
kk Pathak's video went viral
minister Prof. Chandrashekhar said that he will do the work of a teacher and kk Pathak is also ready for this. We do not
think that he is doing anything wrong, but yes there is one thing that if someone uses an unparliamentary word, the
government will review and take action on it. Let us tell you that a few days ago a video of kk Pathak, Additional Chief
Secretary of education Department, was going viral, in which he was telling a teacher that the principal is working and you
are standing outside, go inside, idiot. After this video, anger was being seen among the teachers and many kinds of
questions started arising.
education department is in discussion
At the same time, the education department is in a lot of headlines these days. Right now there is a lot of discussion about
the instructions given by the department regarding the sack. Now the education department has given a new task to the
headmaster of the government school. An order has been issued to the headmaster of the government school to sell the
gunny bags. Earlier the rate of selling empty bags of food grains supplied for mid-day meal was Rs 10 but now it has been
increased to Rs 20. On the other hand, the teachers union is also opposing it. Actually, the order has been issued by the
education Department on 14 August. Now the order has been detected after which the matter has come to the fore.
Mithilesh Mishra, director of education department, has written a letter to all the districts in this regard.